Note: The Arriva 5C bus from Caernarfon becomes the X5 bus at Bangor. There is no need to leave the bus. Buses run every 20 to 45 minutes in the afternoon, allowing you to stay longer in Caernarfon, if you wish.

Notes…

1. The 07.26 train originates in Llandudno Junction, not Llandudno. It does not stop in Conwy. You can park on the roadside near Nicky Collinge Antiques, a 5-minute walk under the flyover to the railway station.

2. Phone Ffestrail on 01766 516024 to make a reservation on the Ffestiniog Railway and WHR, and to check the train times. Ask about the Snowdonia Single ticket, Blaenau Ffestiniog to Porthmadog to Caernarfon.
Your tickets will be waiting for you at Blaenau Ffestiniog Station.

3. Caernarfon bus station is a 5-minute walk from the WHR station. Walk towards the town, and cross the railway footbridge. Turn left and walk to Castle Square. Cross the Square into the road between Poundstretcher and a chemist shop. Pass Costa on right. Turn right. The bus stop is opposite Argos.

Useful websites…

Discounts…The Welsh concessionary bus pass for over 60s can be used for free travel on the Conwy Valley Railway, and on the Arriva bus from Caernarfon to Llandudno Junction.

North Wales full-time residents can buy a Cerdyn/Card for £15, valid for five years, giving large discounts on the Ffestiniog Railway and WHR. Further discount for over 65s.
Download an application form here. Passport photo required.

Model Bakery on the main street is a very popular Kurdish bakery, run by friendly Kurmang. Spicy Kurdish pasties highly recommended. Good for take-out hot drinks.

Ffestiniog Railway Hugely successful restored slate railway. I traveled in style in the first class observation carriage. Look out for the Dduallt loop, unique in UK. Attractive, well-kept stations, all crowded with onlookers.

PorthmadogSpooners Restaurant, Cob Records, Australia Inn, all worth a visit. Good shopping town. One station serves Ffestiniog Railway and WHR. Good views of the mountains from the station.

Welsh Highland Railway 25 miles and 2¼ hours to Caernarfon. I travelled Pullman class in the observation carriage, well worth the extra payment. Up through the Aberglasyn Pass. Come back and do it on foot one day, it’s a marvelous walk. Dramatic tunnel, pitch black, smoke and sparks. Good views of Moel Hebog on left side of train above Beddgelert.
The train climbs 400 ft to Rhyd Ddu, where it stops to take on water. Wonderful views of Snowdon on right side of train. The path up Snowdon from Rhyd Ddu is my favourite route up Snowdon.
The train meanders downhill, through Waunfawr and Dinas to Caernarfon.

We’d welcome your comments on this write-up.
Have you done the North Wales Circular in the anti-clockwise direction?Please email Peter McFadden peterhoney914@gmail.comYou must check the train times before travelling.